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			The number of violations that would/could also include a score are pretty scarce.  Travelling for sure, possibly an OOB but unlikely, BI's by A or B, free throw violations.  
 With that said, travelling is going to be more likely a judgement call that someone says yes they did or no the didn't travel, if a coach asks "didn't they travel on that layup?"  The response will normally be no or something to the effect of if they did I missed it.  In either case there would be no clear evidence that a rule was inadvertently set aside.  All of these violations can be found under rules 2 and 9.  If someone inadvertently sets aside one of these rules, and it results in a score, then if discovered in the appropriate time frame, I believe it is indeed correctable.
 
				__________________The officials lament, or the coaches excuses as it were:  "I didn't say it was your fault, I said I was going to blame you"
 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
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